Trends of Culture
Aside from one well-received single in 1995, Trends Of Culture more or less disappeared after releasing a first-rate piece of music in the form of their 1993 album, Trendz.
Aside from one well-received single in 1995, Trends Of Culture more or less disappeared after releasing a first-rate piece of music in the form of their 1993 album, Trendz.
The A.T.E.E.M (Chubb Rock, Rob Swinga, Hot Dog & FM) most likely inspired by the 80’s tv series is one of the many lost hip hop groups to come out of the 1990’s…
Chicago-based underground hip hop group from the early 90’s, made up of DIF Productions, Polecat and Punch (or Punch Spiked w/ Poison).
Sleestack’z was an underground hip hop group with only one album released in 1996, Behind the Iron Curtain. Its members, J-Nailz, Dwella, Nic and Oxx, made some pretty chilling tracks in there, perfect for a relaxed listening.
Sham & The Professor are a hip-hop duo from Coney Island, NY. They released their debut album, Split Personalities in 1994 under Priority Records…
Royal Flush is an underground hip hop rapper from Flushing, New York. He is a friend of Mic Geronimo and appeared on many songs with him.
The Rottin Razkals were an underground hip hop group signed to Motown Records’s sub-label, Mad Sounds Recordings. Composed of three members, Chap, Fam and Diesel (Treach’s younger brother) the group was closely associated with Naughty by Nature, first appearing on their 1993 album, 19 Naughty III on the song “Knock Em Out Da Box”…
Raw Breed is a hip hop group from The Bronx formed in 1993. Members: Alexander The Great, Marc Rippin’, Nick Swift, DJ Solo Flxx and Sam Swing. Their style is similar to the Onyx. The lyrics doesnt have much meaning, but the hardcore beats balance it out…
R.A. Thorburn, better known as R.A. the Rugged Man, is a emcee from Suffolk County, New York on Long Island.